New transmitters for old
New transmitters for old
Having made over 200 transmitters for other people during the year I ran RC Trains, I never had time to make any for myself and so I've been carrying on using the my old Txs in their original black Deltang cases ........ until today!!!
I have repackaged my old Txs into bespoke Peckforton Light Railway cases, and even made myself a brand new Tx20 - wuhoooo - yay!! (as I believe the youngsters would have it).
Rik
I have repackaged my old Txs into bespoke Peckforton Light Railway cases, and even made myself a brand new Tx20 - wuhoooo - yay!! (as I believe the youngsters would have it).
Rik
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Re: New transmitters for old
I think the term to use now is 'sick' for something that is good!
The remote point switcher looks great Rik.
The remote point switcher looks great Rik.
Re: New transmitters for old
Errr... how many hands do you have Rik? (That might explain your phenomenal modelling out put though!!)
Seriously, well done.
Funnily enough I was only thinking a few days ago that my black Deltang Tx looks somehow a bit amateurish and now you've confirmed that view. I doubt I'll do anything about it though.
Seriously, well done.
Funnily enough I was only thinking a few days ago that my black Deltang Tx looks somehow a bit amateurish and now you've confirmed that view. I doubt I'll do anything about it though.
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Re: New transmitters for old
Very professional results.
Do you have any 'notes' on the back to remind you what F1 etc means, or is your memory good enough? (I'm assuming that maybe F1, F2 etc do different things on different locos?)
Do you have any 'notes' on the back to remind you what F1 etc means, or is your memory good enough? (I'm assuming that maybe F1, F2 etc do different things on different locos?)
Greg from downunder.
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Re: New transmitters for old
In theory, every MyLocoSound soundcard is connected in the same way on each loco, so no matter which loco is bound to which Tx, the buttons should trigger the same effects. In reality, though, I've got six different types of soundcard and so it's a case of pressing buttons when I first switch on each loco to remind myself as to what triggers what.
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They are brilliant again Rik…just wish I had the skills to do something like them.
Very professional work indeed…but your are a professional in my eyes….
Very professional work indeed…but your are a professional in my eyes….
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